PROGRAM 


CITIZENS 
MASS   MEETING 


IN  HONOR  OF 


^iVilliain  Ho^^^ard   Xaft 

PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES 


First    Regiment    Armory 
Friday  Evening,   October  27,   1911 

Under  Autpices  of  tKe 

Hamilton  CluL  ox  Chicago 


CLairman,  GUY  GUERNSEY 


Song 

HAMILTON  CLUB  QUARTETTE 


Aadress 

CARTER  H.  HARRISON 

Mayor  or  CLicago 

Aaaress 

LIEUT.-GOV.  JOHN  G.  OGLESBY 

or  Illinois 

Adaress 

WILLIAM  HOWARD  TAFT 

President  or  tne  Unitea  States 


"THE  STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER" 

By    tne    Audience 


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MUSICAL  PROGRAM 

7:30  P.  M. 

1.  March — Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution Lampe 

2.  Overture — Morning,  Noon  and  Night Suppe 

3.  Waltz — L'Estudiantina  Waldteufel 

4.  Comet  Solo — Mr.  Boradkin Selected 

5.  (a)  Song — My  Hero,  from  Chocolate  Soldier Strauss 

(b)  Excerpts  from  Pink  Lady Caryll 

6.  Selection — The  Sunny  South Lampe 

Introducing  "The  Suanee  River,"  "Lister  to  the  Mocking  Bird,"  "My 

Old  Kentucky  Home,"  "Massa's  in  the  Cold  Ground," 
"Arkansas  Traveler"  and  "Dixie." 

7.  That  Band  Singer Miss  Flo.  Jacobson 

(a)  After  the  Honeymoon ) 

(b)  Alexander's  Rag  Time  Band )     Ted  Snyder 

(c)  Dreams,  Just  Dreams ) 

8.  Two  Patriotic  Marches. 

(a)  Philadelphia    Patriots Liberatti 

(b)  Stars  and  Stripes  Forever Sousa 

9.  (a)  Sextette  from  Lucia  di  Lammermoor Druizetti 

(b)  Pilgrim  Chorus  from  Tannhauser Wagner 

10.    March— Gate  City Weldon 

Goldsmith  and  his  Band. 


The  audience  will  oe  requirea  to  stand  in  tneir  places  until  tne 
conclusion  or  tke  singing  or  tke  "Star  Spangled  Banner. 


STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER, 

Oh,  say,  can  you  see,  by  the  dawn's  early  light, 

What  so  proudly  we  hailed  at  the  twilight's  last  gleaming; 
Whose  broad  stripes  and  bright  stars  through  the  perilous  fight 

O'er  the  ramparts  we  watched  were  so  gallantly  streaming; 
And  the  rocket's  red  glare,  the  bombs  bursting  in  air. 

Gave  proof  through  the  night  that  our  flag  was  still  there. 
Oh,  say,  does  the  star  spangled  banner  still  wave 

O'er  the  land  of  the  free  and  the  home  of  the  brave? 


Officers  and  Directors  of  tne  Hamilton  Glut 


FRED  L.  ROSSBACH,  President. 

GUY  GUERNSEY,  First  Vice-President 

MARKHAM  B.  ORDE,  Second  Vice-President. 

GEORGE  S.  BALLARD,  Secretary.    LUCIUS  TETER,  Treasurer. 


Arthur  R.  Clark 
Charles  W.  Denicke 
Robert  W.  Dunn 
James  C.  Kenny 
William  E.  Wright 


William  B.  Austin 
Charles  G.  Blake 
John  L.  Fogle 
A,  N.  Marquis 
A.  A.  Rolf 


Mass  Meeting  Committee 


John  C.  Ames 
Francis  P.  Brady 
Fred  A.  Busse 
Daniel  A.  Campbell 
Orrin  N.  Carter 
Gov.  Charles  S.  Deneen 
George  W.  Dixon 
S.  M.  Fitch 
George  Edmund  Foss 
John  J.  Hanberg 
Robert  S.  lies 
W.  Clyde  Jones 


James  R.  Mann 

Martin  B.  Madden 

Adelor  J.  Petit 

John  R.  Thompson 

L.  K.  Torbet 

Fred  W.  Upham 

Charles  W.  Vail 

John  E.  W.  Wayman 

Roy  O.  West 

James  H.  Wilkerson 

Wm.  W.  Wilson 

Guy  Guernsey,  Chairman. 


